the previous post reminded me that i always try to get the bulkhead row so that we don't have any seats in front of us. i cannot stand spending 3 hours telling my DD to stop kicking the seat (especially when she really isn't doing it on purpose).
Don't give your ds any fruit snacks or lolipops for a month or so prior to going this way he will want them & eat them.
meghan74 said:the previous post reminded me that i always try to get the bulkhead row so that we don't have any seats in front of us. i cannot stand spending 3 hours telling my DD to stop kicking the seat (especially when she really isn't doing it on purpose).
jpeka65844 said:DH, DS, and I will be "going home" to VWL in March. I'm VERY nervous about the plane ride with DS, 1 1/2. DS is a really good boy but sitting on laps/ not being able to go, go, go might be a challenge. What are some things you do to distract/occupy your kids that young?
We're hoping to book on MidWest Express Airlines which seat 4 across so we dont' have to annoy a stranger sitting directly next to us. But do you do anything nice for the people around who you might have to suffer your cranky baby?
Denice T.
Olathe, KS
TinkerbellMama said:The best thing I found for traveling with a baby/toddler is breastfeeding!But using a car seat is a close second...not only for sanity, but for safety!
Did you know that even if you do not purchase a seat for ds, you may be able to use his car seat in an empty seat (even with assigned seating, someone may volunteer to switch to accommodate you, if necessary)? New toys, special foods (especially treats like cookies which may be in short supply in daily life), etc. will all help. As for the suggestion of Benadryl...I would NEVER EVER consider this. Then again, I am against drugging children unnecessarily, in general
(no one get snitty...it is medication and CAN have side effects, and should be used only when MEDICALLY necessary).
Many parents are concerned about ears. I'll say right away that I think ear problems are vastly overrated. I simply didn't see that many problems when I was working and I worked mainly long-haul international trips at high altitudes. Crying actually helps their ears, which is what a baby would automatically do if bothered.
Jaymie said:When we bring our car seat, we also have our stroller, so we try to balance it on top of the stroller (somewhat) while we're walking through the airport. We put our carryone bag or diaper bag under the stroller too. Then we just gate check the stroller and it's there as soon as we get off the plane. Sometimes our DS will even sit in the stroller with a book, toy or snack while we're waiting to board the plane.
My DH also boards first with the carseat, gets everything settled and then I wait until most people are boarded to get on with our DS. That way he's not sitting in the seat for an extra 30 minutes or so while we wait for everyone to board.